Hi everyone, there's a new pinup of Fletcher Hanks' Stardust, The Super Wizard on The Beholder blog. It's in the category "Tribute", where you can also enjoy a loving rendition of Fantomah.Cheers![url=http://cosmicbeholder.blogspot.com/search/label/Tributes]Link to Tributes Gallery on The Beholder[/url]

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Hi everyone, there's a new pinup of Fletcher Hanks' Stardust, The Super Wizard on The Beholder blog. It's in the category "Tribute", where you can also enjoy a loving rendition of Fantomah.Cheers![url=http://cosmicbeholder.blogspot.com/search/label/Tributes]Link to Tributes Gallery on The Beholder[/url]

Another loving rendition, this time of AC Comics' FemForce, a series partially using redesigned Golden Age characters as well as new creations. The characters depicted are Synn ("The Girl From L.S.D."), Nightveil, and Miss Victory.

Nightveil is based on the Golden Age superhero Phantom Lady. Miss Victory originally created by artist Charles Quinlan and an unknown writer. Synn is an original creation of Paragon Comics / AC Comics.

Despite her questionable origin, I couldn't resist to draw her–here is The Beholder's version of the Russian Revolutionary Beauty, Octobriana.

Read more about here here:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OctobrianaWhat I don't like about the origin is that she is essentially stolen, from two artists who did all the original artwork. The resulting character however, and the colorful yarn that Sadecky spun surrounding it, is quite intriguing, though.

@The Beholder: Awesome, glad to see your rendition of Astro-Man. Happy to have had a hand in designing him. Hopefully he will be used some day. I am going to post your sketch of him on my Facebook page, I really like it. Nice work.

Also wanted to log in and state I hope to post some character files regarding my pending comic I hope to have out by late summer of this year. *fingers crossed* Just now started penciling and inking the character designs for purposes of the promotional character comic. The actual comic will be a different format, one used by Moonstone Books, a bit of a "prose" style. More of a booklet with illustrations instead of full-on sequential art because the story is rather involved and I am unable to properly letter.

If anyone has tips on programs or knows someone who IS a letterer, I'd appreciate it immensely. I have other comic books that will be more sequential and not as heavy on story but still plenty of action. So I am trying to find any input regarding lettering.

For any prose, I'd recommend not using a lettering font, something nicely legible and not too decorative.For your more comic-ish projects I'd totally try handlettering, rather than some random comic-font. This way the art and lettering are more unified :-D